Euroflock single airbed £5 (reduced from £20), can also get the double version for £9 (reduced from £30).
Seems like a decent price, we had on of these before and it lasted a good while and didn't deflate during the night.
I bought one in the Stafford store but they are available online too, as I ordered the double o line for my mum. Think it's £1 to collect from store but not 100% sure as Mum had to pay delivery as they don't have any stores where she lives.
Latest comments (16)
dealerxxx
24 Nov 16#16
Gone up by a quid but still worth it! Managed to get the Coleman double one but cost me £35
scottz17
9 Aug 16#15
I have to lay on my back when using this air bed, incase I '****' it...
MaxRazor
9 Aug 16#13
Do they come with pump ?
clairesaunders1656 to MaxRazor
9 Aug 16#14
They don't come with a pump sorry. My husband just blows it up himself or we have a pump that plugs into the car. :smiley:
robertoegg
9 Aug 16#12
I'd recommend the airmats over this but it's a decent price.
Wheelbarrow_Oil
9 Aug 16#11
Nice find Claire. Have some heat :smiley:
SuffolkLad222
9 Aug 16#10
Good price, but I recently learnt through experience that the self-inflating mats are far better. I've used airbeds like the deal for years thinking it would be the most comfortable and practical and looked down my nose at self-inflating mats.
Once you try one you will never go back; no deflation problems, much more comfortable, easier to pack, easier to prepare...
j8ulia
9 Aug 16#9
saw one in tesco yesterday also £5 but its hit and miss if you get one.
Disco Dave
9 Aug 16#8
Well I'll be blowed
booboy2
9 Aug 16#4
If you need a cheap single air bed then check out your local Asda. They are selling of all their camping gear and in mine their air beds are £2.50.
Hth
rachnumber1 to booboy2
9 Aug 16#7
dodgymix
9 Aug 16#6
They all do
You basically fill them will warm air so when the temperature drops the air shrinks (deflates) blow them up early / top them up just before you retire
biggysilly
9 Aug 16#5
It's Eurohike, EuroFlock is when they get to Calais!
Opening post
Seems like a decent price, we had on of these before and it lasted a good while and didn't deflate during the night.
I bought one in the Stafford store but they are available online too, as I ordered the double o line for my mum. Think it's £1 to collect from store but not 100% sure as Mum had to pay delivery as they don't have any stores where she lives.
Latest comments (16)
Once you try one you will never go back; no deflation problems, much more comfortable, easier to pack, easier to prepare...
Hth
You basically fill them will warm air so when the temperature drops the air shrinks (deflates) blow them up early / top them up just before you retire
...then I read the reviews :confused: